St. Louis, MO (Sports Network) - Justin Forsett rushed for 130 yards on 22
carries with two touchdowns, as the Seattle Seahawks downed the St. Louis
Rams, 27-17, in an NFC West matchup at the Edward Jones Dome.

Matt Hasselbeck completed 14-of-25 throws for 102 yards, while Josh Wilson
returned an interception 65 yards for a touchdown for Seattle (4-7), which was
hammered 35-9 at Minnesota last Sunday. The Seahawks had lost four of five
coming into the contest. Olindo Mare added two field goals.

"Well it wasn't always pretty but we accomplished our objective, which was to
go on the road and get a win," Seahawks head coach Jim Mora said. "Nobody is
going to call it beautiful except for the ones that are in that locker room
and got a win on the road. Obviously, there is a lot that we need to correct
and we will do that like we do after every week and then we will move on and
gear up for the next week."

Running back Julius Jones missed the game with a lung contusion for Seattle.

Kyle Boller threw for 282 yards on 28-of-46 passes with a touchdown and two
interceptions for the Rams (1-10), who have dropped three straight with their
lone win coming at Detroit on November 1. Donnie Avery had four catches for 48
yards and a touchdown, while Josh Brown kicked a 55-yard field goal.

"Very disappointed," Rams head coach Steve Spagnuolo said of the loss. "I'll
credit Seattle, they came in and did a nice job, especially in the second
half. There are some things there obviously that didn't go our way. I believe
in the fight in this team, I told them that, I do believe in them. I'll fight
with them any time. I don't think there was any quit there."

Steven Jackson, who was nursing a back injury, rushed for 89 yards on 23
handles and a touchdown.

Starting quarterback Marc Bulger remained out with a fracture just below his
left knee and is expected to miss at least three weeks.

After Brown's 46-yard field goal try early in the first quarter sailed wide
right, Seattle opened the scoring on Forsett's three-yard touchdown run up the
middle that capped an eight-play, 64-yard drive.

Louis Rankin's fumble led to a Boller-to-Avery one-yard touchdown that tied
the game at 7-7 in the early stages of the second.

With St. Louis driving and facing a 4th-and-4 from the Seattle 34, Boller's
pass was tipped high in the air and picked off by Wilson, who took it 65 yards
for the score with 1:38 left. Brown's 55-yard field goal as time expired got
the Rams to within 14-10 at the half.

St. Louis was on the move again midway through the third quarter, but Boller
was picked again, this time by Jordan Babineaux in the end zone which led to
Mare's 29-yard field goal.

Seattle then blew things open in the fourth quarter when Forsett's two-yard TD
run and Mare's 38-yard make stretched the lead to 27-10. Jackson's one-yard
dive with under a minute remaining got St. Louis to within 10, but the Rams'
onside kick attempt was unsuccessful and the Seahawks ran out the remaining
seconds.

Game Notes

St. Louis will play at Chicago next Sunday, while Seattle hosts San
Francisco...The Seahawks improved to 14-9 in the all-time series with the Rams
and have won 10 straight over their NFC West rivals. Seattle was a 28-0 winner
when St. Louis visited Qwest Field in Week 1.